It’s been a big year for Bo, who just turned 22 on Wednesday. He’s set career highs pretty much across the board. He’s set to be the first player not named Sedin to lead the team in scoring in a decade (though Hank is now just one point back).

We’ve seen a lot from Horvat this season, and tonight we saw a little bit more.

2. Boeser scores a beauty

If there’s one player fans rooting for losses will still get behind scoring, it’s Brock Boeser.

Tonight, he scored the kind of goal Canucks fans have been wanting to see from the power play all season.

Daniel, to Henrik, to Boeser, to the back of the net. Textbook.

That marks Boeser’s fourth goal in eight games since joining the team. He’s given fans something else to be excited about for next year.

That goal tied the game 1-1 after 40 minutes. The Drive for 29th was very much in jeopardy at that point, but don’t think anyone was mad about that goal.

3. Stitches for Stecher

Not sure what Troy Stecher did to piss off the Oilers, but they seemed to be targeting him tonight.

Saying Troy is small is an understatement, but he’s proven he doesn’t back down from anyone.

Look at how hard he battles with Milan Lucic of all people, before getting hit in the face by his stick after a shot. The Oilers also scored the GWG on the play.

Stecher got stitched up, and came back with two minutes left to finish the game.

Willie had high praise for Stecher afterwards, talking about how well he’s battled through adversity this season. It’s part of the reason he won the Walter Pratt award as the best defenceman on the team.